The cuisines of different cultures brought by the people who have settled in İzmir's Urla district such as Yörüks (Turkish nomads), who migrated to İzmir after the Greek-Turkish population exchange, Cretans, Bosnians, Albanians and people from Kütahya province are being documented as a part of a scientific study.

Habits in our daily lives change in parallel with the development of social media. The recent selfie trend is showing its effect in the field of plastic surgery, and in psychological and social dimensions.

The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) announced on Sunday the resignation of all members of all its affiliate boards amidst a probe launched against the Gülenist Terror Organization (FETÖ) following the bloody coup attempt on July 15.

Actor/comedian Atalay Demirci was caught red handed on Saturday asking Turkish NBA star Enes Kanter for a loan in order to flee to the United States after a nation-wide crack down on Gülenists following the failed coup attempt in the country.

More than 500 people rallied in Canada's capital on Saturday to protest the death of a mentally ill black man following an arrest, marching against what they see as race-based police brutality in a country that prides itself for being tolerant.

A letter to City Council President Lori Boyer from the Turkish Consulate in Miami connects a violent coup attempt this month in Turkey to a wanted terrorist hiding in the U.S., who has ties to more than 100 charter schools, including one in Jacksonville, the I-TEAM has learned.

Sergeant Zekeriya Kuzu, who was arrested on Saturday along with two other pro-coup commandoes for attempting to assassinate President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on July 15, confessed that all soldiers involved in the assassination attempt were members of the Gülenist Terror Organization (FETÖ).

Champaign County State's Attorney Julia Rietz had just finished walking in a July 4th parade when her assistant told her a central Illinois man had been arrested on suspicion of burning an American flag.

More than 200 people with no legal U.S. identification crammed into a North Carolina church on a recent Wednesday night to become part of an ID program created by immigration activists in partnership with police -- one community's response to a pressing issue for immigrants and officers alike.

People of all ages and from all walks of life celebrate democracy and revel in the legacy of those who died for it in the second week of "democracy watches" after a Gülenist junta tried to seize power at the cost of unarmed civilians' lives resisting the attempt

The head of Syria's Kurdish National Council has accused the PYD - the Syrian arm of the terrorist PKK - of confiscating medicines sent by Iraq's Kurdish Regional Government (KRG) to people wounded in a bombing attack Wednesday.

A Massachusetts man was arrested and charged on Tuesday with threatening on Facebook to burn down a Boston mosque in the wake of the November attacks in Paris, where Daesh gunmen and suicide bombers killed 130 people.

A study of one million people has found that physical inactivity costs the global economy $67.5 billion a year in healthcare and productivity losses, but an hour a day of exercise could eliminate most of that.

Started by an armed clash at a police station on July 17, demonstrations against the government in Armenia's capital, Yerevan, have now spread across the nation, as experts say long-neglected economic and administrative problems are triggering massive protests for the fourth time

Mark Mobius, the executive chairman of the global investment firm Templeton Emerging Markets Group, expressed that they have been seeking profits particularly in Turkish markets, stressing that money has started to flow into emerging markets again.